- The
Sumpa (Wylie: sum pa) were a
tribe living in
northeastern Tibet from
ancient times.
Chinese historical sources refer to them as "Qiang", a term for...
- also used for
queens regnant of
Eastern Kingdom of Women [zh] of the
tribe Sumpa and it is
different from the
title wánghòu (王后, "king's consort") which...
-
province and the
canton of the same name.
Santa Elena,
originally called Sumpa, is
located on the
Ecuadorian peninsula near the city of Guayaquil. It is...
- in the
Northwest regions of the country. The Mongolian-Tibetan
historian Sumpa Yeshe Peljor (writing in the 18th century)
lists the
Hunas alongside other...
-
characters would have not been made. The
theme song for
Mallari is "Pag-Ibig Na
Sumpa" (transl. Love Curse)
which was
performed by Juan Karlos.
Xergio Ramos and...
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History of the Rise, Progress, and
Downfall of
Buddhism in
India (1908) by
Sumpa Khan-po Yeçe Pal Jor (in
Tibetan with an
index in English,
edited by Sarat...
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Performer GMA
Network 2010–2013
Party Pilipinas 2011
Spooky Nights Presents:
Sumpa Tina 2013
Sunday All
Stars Herself /
Performer Startalk Herself / Guest...
-
Nailibing na ang karimlan, Ng
kahapong pagtitiis.
Sakit at luha, hirap, Sisa at
sumpa sa pag-aamis; ay wala nang
lahat at naligtas, Sa ibig manlupit. Hayo't magdiwang...
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Chiefdom of
Tsanlha History of
Tibet Timeline of
Tibetan history Flag of
Tibet Sumpa Upper Mustang Sherpa people Baima people Balti people Bhotias and Bhutia...
- Paru Paro" from
Kampon "Dagundong" from
Penduko – by
Alamat "Pag-ibig Sa
Sumpa" from
Mallari – by Juan
Karlos Best
Musical Score Best
Visual Effects Von...